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Good and wre Go at $19.50-19.75

Opening trade in hogs was JacZ— The nation's railroads stag-| Emri Platka (as he is listed in/tive today at the Indignapolis

twice will be held at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in Stevens Chapel of] the Flowers and at 9 am, in!

Suu today under union demands the city directory) will be buried Stockyards, Sales of barrows and wage increases of nearly ain St. Joseph Cemetery. gilts around 180 to 250 pounds illo do dollars a year. | Mr. Platka, 915 N. Concord St., Were 25 to 50 cents higher today = Railway management spokes-/died yesterday in a nursing home. than Wednesday's average. . “men would not comment officially He was 80. His wife, Elizabeth,| Bids and sales on good aad on the unprecedented demandsthe only survivor, spelled his/Shoice animals broug 5 Jd from both operating and craft name for death records as Emre, $19.75. A few lots sold for § uals ut it was no secret they Plahta. Hoges. 3000. Eatees, METOND were rocked by the sum involved.| At Link-Belt Co, where Mr. 2P ° = The unions contend the pay in- Platka was a molder for 32 years and cliice 130 10 Hh. =Creasés are needed by thets some, just 1944, employment rolls listea Pounds, 20: y o 290 pounds ee m y ‘abreast of rising living costs. P By ri a record at $19.25 to $19.65; 160 to 180 pounds, Po of Zome 1 mil- Holy Trinity Church, where he ja Yo in. BY; a BOnOpers 8 railway work-iand his wife were members, he pounds, fo Bigher: balk -ers engaged in clerical, signalling, was known as Emri Plachta. stron strong to fully igher; Ttelegraphy and terminal shop op-| oes on Romtonnlic haat iin and choice, 300 to 550

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“erations announced = yesterday + pounds, $17.50 to $18.50; lightShey will demand a 25-cents-an- Mrs. Marie R. Conrad Found, choice, $18.75. Jour pay hike. Services Saturday Steers Strong

A few hours later, the Brother“hood of Locomotive Firemen and! Private services will be held | “Enginemen disclosed that they Saturday for Mrs. “want a 35-cents-an-hour wage Conrad, resident of Indianapolis |gteady but some weakness late;

Cattle, 900; calves, 400; steers strong to 50c higher on high meMarie Rose djum to good, others steady; cows

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Ww. Oglesby, 520 W. Michigan St. will -observe their Golden Wed- | ding anniversary Friday. The couple will hold open house from | 4 to 6 p. m. Sunday at home. The. Rev. Oglesby is assis- | tant pastor of the Second Bap- | tist Church. He and his wife have been residents. of Indian- | apolis about 40 years. i

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st. 56 years, who came here from |; A oad medium, 1050-pound steers, = The pay hike asked by the Hanover, Germany, shortly be- gag; good 2000-powing steers held Jiremen and enginemen was the fore the turn of the century. lat $30; medium mixed yearlings

biggest yet in the recent flurry] Mrs. Conrad died yesterday in held above $28; common to me-

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;of union demands. The previous her apartment at 402 E. New! dium steers, $22 to $27; common

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top had been 25 cents an hour. |York St. She was 73. {and medium beef cows, $17.75 to

George E. Conrad Sr. She was a $18; odd head good to.$21.50.

° el Severin member of the First Evangelical ~Little change in bulls; medium |Church. and good sausage bulls, $22 to Atlan

Manager Resigns | Rites will be at 10 a. m. Satur-| $25; cutter and canning bulls, $19 {Boston re

R. L. Othling, manager of the'day in Harry W. Moore Peace to $22; vealers active. s*rr=~ 4~ Cincinnati

“Hotel Severin for the past year, Chapel. Burial will be in Crown |$1 higher; good and choice at full oreand

has resigned to become manager Hill. A son, George, of Indianap- advance at $33 to $35; oud ueau, Eyanaville of the Hotel McAllister, Miami, olis, and a daughter, Mrs. Edson $36; common ang medium, $25 to | sdanapolts (City) -Fla., one of the |S. Pettis, Santa Ana, Cal, survive. $32. | Kansas 8 Clty

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Mia : est in downtown U. S. Statement full steady; good and choice na-| Now Orteana vo III 8 Miami, | tive lambs, $27 to $29, largely $28 Jew York .... - 3 Mr. Othling | ma ASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UP\—Govern-|up; common and medium, $22 to Si we 8 ame to Indian [Tent fiscal year through + 10,” com-|$27; slaughter ewes scarce, few San Francisco. 88 “apolis from Cin-_ | pared with 8 i Year Yea. medium to ct choice, $8 to $14. Saeki 5 ’ 8 San Ee ii Th the Hotel Sin- Garten” ia un Po Venetian Blinds—Window Shades Cc Ini 7 peas | Gold Res've 23,432,141,690 34.604.204.533 Linoleum—Carpets—Rugs

At the Severin 28 soon as a suc-

Local Produce cessor is named. Mr. Othling | Eggs—Current receipts 55 lbs. to wy The extensive rehabilitation oe Grate 8 iio 52 ana ‘no Sade. “program instituted by Mr. Othling|? Poultry—Fowls, 4% lbs, and over, 23c; at the Severin will be AE {under 4'4 lbs. and Leghorns, lie; cock

stags, 13c. and No. 2 poultry, 4c less “management said today. < Mr. Othling is a ay. b of a tiertat—No. 1, 53c: No. 2, 80c.

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U.S. to Quiz Aliens on Queen Mary | Bicycle Hits Auto, NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UP}—{ber of the Philharmonic are na- Rider in Fair Condition

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Immigration authorities will fives of former totalitarian coun-

tackle the Queen Mary today for the first time since the enforcement of the new internal security Grace act. cores of aliens, including Marilyn members of the Royal

Injured when his motor bicycle Altogether. 22 Zon - Sitizena, hit an automobile turning at 700 ve n interned since las gall week, but 44 of these, including" Senate Ave., James Sty . Metropolitan Opera Soprano Fe- Of 826 E. 61st St., was In fair con-

o/dora Barbieri have been released. dition in Methodist Hospital to-

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monic Orchestra are expected. t ——— fan be held for questioning. BAN ANIMAL IMITATORS 02: : nd Law enforcement officials will} In Miami, Fla. He struck a. car’ drivén by

e.\check the liner's 1786 passengers| according to the when the Queen Mary docks this| American Magazine, it's against {ger morning for. Communist, Fascist (he law to go around imitating Bea or Nazi affiliations. Several mem-| ‘animals.

James Johnson, 931 W. Walnut St., yes®fday as it turned a cor ner. Both were traveling north,

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